The Derek Hughes/ National Association of Professional Surplus Lines Offices Ltd. Educational Foundation scholarships went to two University of Alabama student.
Recipient Aldrich Callins of Birmingham, Ala. has attended college abroad in the United Kingdom, Japan, Botswana and Australia. He also received a NAPSLO scholarship last year which provided training in a surplus lines agency and company. Aldrich is a board member of the Alabama Insurance Society.
Recipient Kate McCulloch, a senior from Woodstock, Ga., is a director of the Alabama Insurance Society.
The scholarships provide grants of $5,000 per year. To qualify, students must be enrolled in an undergraduate or postgraduate degree program, majoring in actuarial science, business, economics, finance, insurance, management, risk management or statistics. Majors must be related to a career in insurance.
Source: The University of Alabama
Topics Education Market Alabama Universities
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